International News Briefs for Friday, November 21, 2025
We bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Friday, November 21, 2025.
Read MoreWe bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Friday, November 21, 2025.
Read MoreToday’s featured artists are Gerald Clayton (piano) and Charles Lloyd (saxophone) with the song “Peace Invocation” (2022).
Read MoreWith the 1959 Revolution, bread became politicized. The promise of “bread for everyone” was institutionalized in 1962 with the Ration Book.
Read MoreValeria Love from Canada took our photo of the day: “Memorial Fountain” in Hunstville, Ontario, Canada.
Read MoreThere is growing suspicion that the Cuban regime has appropriated these funds to pay for its imports.
Read MoreYerri Estrada is another political prisoner whom the dictatorship has sent home after spending several months in forced disappearance.
Read MoreThey require all personnel to detail their properties and vehicles, bank accounts and outstanding loans.
Read MoreAt home, the three of us had it. My aunt got it first, and she told my mother and me that by the third day we would feel better.
Read MoreThe crisis did not begin with the hurricane, nor will it end when the authorities officially declare the “recovery phase” over.
Read MoreWe bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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